Sentences with phrase «made by a broadcaster»

No contact made by a broadcaster is spared the follow - up solicitation.
TripAdvisor says it does not «condone the inappropriate comments made by this broadcaster.

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For this week's flight, an Airbus aircraft was used rather than one made by U.S. Boeing due to stricter U.S. sanctions, South Korean broadcaster Channel A reported.
Tait's appointment is the latest in a series of moves the Liberal government has made at the public broadcaster that began in 2016, when it boosted funding to the CBC by $ 675 million over five years.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said its ruling stemmed from a 2008 decision in which it held that Cablevision Systems Corp. could offer a remote digital video recording service without paying additional licensing fees to broadcasters because each playback transmission was made to a single subscriber using a single unique copy produced by that subscriber.
Broadcasters are considered by their stockholders to be acting in an economically responsible way if they provide programs that are produced very cheaply — even if the programs contain much unnecessary violence — if, in doing so, they reach the largest possible audience and make the largest number of sales and highest possible profits.
The FCC set hearings on the matter as one of its first orders of business, and in January of l935 recommended that, since the broadcasters were making their facilities available in a spirit of «unity and cooperation,» no fixed percentages of broadcast facilities should be allocated by Congress for the use of nonprofit activities.
One of the participants at the research conference, an electronic church broadcaster, summed up all of the data by stating, «It looks like the research is saying that all that religious TV is doing is to make people feel good and to get them to keep on doing what they're doing!»
At the press conference announcing the Annenberg - Gallup study, a member of the audience, himself an electronic - church broadcaster, summed up the report by commenting, rather wistfully, «It looks like the research is saying that all that religious TV is doing is to make people feel good and to get them to keep on doing what they «re doing!»
When the paid - time religious broadcasters do make the effort to defend themselves and their enterprise against their detractors, they do so by demonstrating how their programs further the mission of the church.
Unsupported also, though, is the claim made by religious broadcasters that they are helping build local churches through the introduction of new members.
The lack of continuity in the counseling relationship and the lack of genuine individual responsiveness created by the mass - counseling methods employed by broadcasters make a mockery of genuine pastoral care and religious compassion.
It suggests that religious broadcasters in general would gain by identifying the specific characteristics of their audiences and the uses made of their programs, and working to develop their effectiveness in that area.
It is likely, therefore, that substantial research is being held by the major religious broadcasters which could be of value in addressing some of the persistent questions in religious broadcasting, if it were made available for wider use.
These figures certainly belie the claims made by some of the paid - time religious broadcasters during the pre-election period of 1980.
It appears, therefore, that the paid - time broadcasters have adapted their programs to this dominant use made of the programs by those members of their audiences who are supportive.
Though only a few of the broadcasters were politically involved, their wide constituency which was made possible by the mass media and the passionate loyalty which they appeared to engender from this constituency made them a minority group whose power exceeded their number.
In spite of this dominant use now being made of religious programs by church people, the paid - time broadcasters still maintain that the dominant intention of their programs is evangelism (i.e., reaching outsiders).
The persistent criticisms made by thinkers within the church along with a growing body of adverse research is creating an increasing questioning of paid - time programming, even from people within similar theological traditions as the broadcasters themselves.
By undercutting the moral basis of representativeness in religious programming on television, the paid - time religious broadcasters have removed one of the major contributions that religious groups could have made in influencing television in America: that of acting as agents in challenging the television industry to act within its moral responsibility as a utility for genuine social communication.
The research indicates, however, that the figures given particularly by the paid - time religious broadcasters in support of this claim are sweeping overstatements; they do not attempt accurately to assess the situation of the person involved in the decision making before claiming them as a conversion statistic, nor do they take into account the durability of the change which, it is claimed, is produced.
Beef Products Inc, the world's biggest processor of MSM, is suing US television broadcaster ABC for $ 1.2 billion over «false and defamatory» comments made by Jamie Oliver in an episode of Oliver's Food Revolution.
The promo made by the South Korean broadcaster features the likes of Son Heung - Min, Harry Kane, Javier Hernandez and Mauricio Pochettino hilariously superimposed in what looks like a short clip from an old Korean film of sorts.
A conventional politician with a major announcement to make at short notice would summon one television crew for a «sit down» interview which would then be «pooled» by all the broadcasters who would run it at an agreed time.
Taking such an approach would have prevented broadcasters from having to make paternalist decisions on a case - by - case basis about when a party is doing well enough for the public to hear more of them.
Poles living abroad have been instructed to report comments made by compatriots that could be «harmful» to Poland's reputation, according to a report by German public broadcaster NDR.
As exit polls conducted by the national broadcaster Swedish Television predicted, the Sweden Democrats reached the 4 % threshold needed to enter parliament, making this election the first in which they were able to enter parliament.
All these factors were likely behind the decision made by a consortium of broadcasters to invite UKIP to participate in one of the three planned televised debates in the run up to next election.
This was a point Cameron kept on making despite Miliband repeatedly replying that he was more than willing to debate them if they are invited by the broadcasters.
After days of intense pressure over phone hacking and corruption allegations, Rupert Murdoch has made a dramatic U-turn by withdrawing his bid to take full control of the broadcaster BSkyB.
Each of the three debates would be transmitted live by the originating broadcaster in peak time and made available to all other British broadcasters subsequently.
Just two months after my book was first released in 2009, I stopped by Deborah Norville's book signing for Thank You Power: Making the Science of Gratitude Work for You (Thomas Nelson) at the National Association of Broadcasters Conference (NAB) in Las Vegas.
Robert McChesney has written about how the media operate as an oligopoly through corporate lobbyists, political campaign contributions, government media policies, the control of news coverage by corporate elites, and the enforcement of monopolistic rights for those broadcasters who can make the most profit.
Some 16 years after the original series made such a dramatic splash, Blue Planet II, narrated by the 90 - year - old broadcaster, is airing seven episodes, including incredible bioluminescent sea creatures, which glow in the dark at the bottom of the deepest oceans — similar to the incredible flashlight fish and illuminating jellyfish at SEA LIFE Blackpool.
As for RAM Trucks, the «Farmer» commercial features the famous «So God Made a Farmer» speech, which was delivered some three decades ago by legendary radio broadcaster Paul Harvey along with all original photography.
By making a caricature of Monckton, Delingpole, and climate scepticism, the BBC reveals itself as the same kind of beast it attempted to slay: given to dogma, unwilling to countenance either debate or dissent, and failing to reflect on its function as an impartial broadcaster.
Another layer of rights to clear will only make such matters worse, even as distributor capacity to restrict competing distribution models reaches new heights by an increasingly converged and concentrated media landscape (Bell Canada's impending acquisition of Astral, the last remaining independent broadcaster).
Depiction releases typically contain language which not only allows a producer to make use of footage and photographs of a TV show participant, but which also specifically precludes the participant from suing the producers or broadcasters of the show for any reason — one previously unsettled issue was the extent to which such language (which is generally provided to participants on a «take it or leave it» basis) would be enforced by the courts.
The local - news broadcaster has ignited public outrage by making its journalists rail against «fake news.»
Twitch brings in revenue from ads that are placed in the video streams of the content being put on by their broadcasters, of which those broadcasters get a cut through the $ 4.99 a month sub fee they can charge to other Twitch members (viewers) which Twitch also makes money from.
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